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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
02:40 PM
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What I hear in my head is a duet -- male (M) and female (F) blues singers. Here's a first-pass: M: I got a C.I.O. -oh -oh M: She likes to rock n roll. She said:
F: We need an E.S.B. F. I need it urgently
M: Oh! You want some S.O.A.? F: Yeah, that's what I'm tryin' to say
F: I want it urgently F: To rock this company
M: Well I got yo system design M: If you got the budget line
Chorus (M & F together) ----------------- RESTful, SOAP, don't matter to me Just an endpoint in my registry Tomcat, Mule, open and free I need it urgently
F: IT man, I got the budget line F: Won't you show me your system design?
F: I want an E.S.B. F. I need it urgently
M: Oh! You want some S.O.A.? F: Yeah, that's what I'm tryin' to say
M: You need it urgently M: Well I got your remedy
Chorus (M & F together) ----------------- Linux, JBoss, (M: I'm your) (F: you're my) I.T. man slingin' java like an off-shore hand Spring, drools, ain't no hundred grand 86 that .Net, I'm a Java fan
Man, I got Web Services. Girl, that ain't no SOA! You see this cat EC2 is a bad mother-- (Shut your mouth) But I'm talkin' about the cloud (Then we can dig it)
Eclipse has got a BPEL project. Yeah baby, that's my IDE.
WebSphere. Too expensive for me. I don't need that kinda complexity
Service-Oriented Architecture is an apporach to organizing IT resources in which data, logic, and infrastructure resources are accessed by routing messages between network interfaces. You can't buy SOA. SOA is not Web services.
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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
02:46 PM
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Unsorted thoughts "my super-class is kicking ass" "I'm tellin' you babe, you don't stand a chance against the overload in my inheritance" "she came up with a typing so strong, she said it's early binding but the context was wrong" ha ha ha 10110001 11010011 (odd parity with adaptive Lempez-Ziev encryption one every other bit) B
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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
03:58 PM
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off the top of my head... We're gonna find you a hookup, boy-o if it's the last thing we do someone with an input that matches your output who can communicate with you Take Unice, she'd give you a chance just for the fact that you think you've got one Or you could address Dossie but please be concise A wink and a nod won't get the job done. If you pretend you know me I'll pretend I know you Cause we both know why we're here What you see ain't what you get with Winnie, no sir boy-o you'll need prior authorization a note from the master to unclog her drain-o We might need an interpretter to get the ball rolling if she knew your intentions before you shook hands she might let you come calling
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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
04:30 PM
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Lonnie, those are awesome lyrics! Need to save those for a real song -- not my silly SOA song. Seriously, those are great. Off the top of your head? Really? Damn! Bjorn, "she came up with a typing so strong, she said it's early binding but the context was wrong" is great!
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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
06:24 PM
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I guess the computer references are a little too subtle huh? Unice, with her high & mighty= UNIX Dossie, with her absolutes= DOS Winnie, where image is everything, and security's a maze of BS= Windows I've been working on interfaces too much lately, obviously.
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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
07:14 PM
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Very subtle. Clever. Probably too clever. It's like when I was in school and the teacher asked me to read a poem. The author painted a beautiful image of a being walking through the woods. The teacher asked me what it meant, and I said, "there was this person, and she was walking through the woods." I got an F.
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Monday, November, 3, 2008 @
07:32 PM
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Well it's not like I'm lobbying for my lyrics cause (between you and me) I typed them after reading, prior to any listening. Not sure I could even whittle them to fit.
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